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Baobab Bubbles bracelet by Brumani with brown diamonds, blue topaz, pink topaz, London topaz and ...
Double Baobab Bubbles earrings in rose gold with diamond, rose quartz, white sapphire and pink ...
Brumani Baobab cabochon smoky quartz ring with pavé coloured gemstones (€2,347).
Brumani Baobab yellow gold earrings with brown diamonds, pink tourmaline, aquamarine, ruby and smoky quartz ...
My Dreams ring by Wallace Chan featuring aquamarine, tourmalines, lapis lazuli, tsavorite garnet and pink ...
Hemmerle Clematis brooch from the AL collection, with sapphires and diamonds, and made from aluminium ...
Belperron Leaf Coronet cuff with rock crystal, diamonds and platinum ($142,000).
Korol earrings by Otto Jakob featuring diamond-set flaming stars inlaid in coral, set in hexagonal ...
Purple aluminium Clematis brooch from Hemmerle, with a central cluster of sapphires and diamonds set ...
The beauty of acorns is captured in these brown diamond, aluminium, copper and gold earrings ...
Two aquamarines take centre stage in these aluminium and white gold earrings from Hemmerle's The ...
Demantoid garnets blend with green and purple aluminium, gold and bronze to create these earrings ...
Hemmerle has used demantoid garnets, aluminium and white gold to create these nature-inspired earrings (POA).
One of the warmest hues is red, as in these Hemmerle earrings with anodised aluminium ...
Pyramid Diamond Halo ring by Lily Kamper in yellow gold with diamonds and agate (£4,975).
A bi-coloured tourmaline is set onto textured white gold in this ring by London designer ...
Shimell and Madden earrings in textured yellow gold set with brilliant-cut white diamonds (£1,520).
Ruifier necklace from the Visage collection in yellow gold with diamonds, topaz and tourmalines (£1,135).
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.